Friday, September 30, 2011

What are we up to? - Jack Fields Edition

Behind the scenes of guild member Jack Field's 10-minute film, "Happy Memories", during last year's filming.  Jack has a degree in Digital Art from Stetson and blends his love of creating by hand with his skills in post production to create psychedelic spectacles of puppetry. He works locally for IBEX Puppetry.


Photo by John Regan III
Jack used the money he secured from a United Arts of Central Florida Professional Development Grant to hire a group of friends and puppeteers in order to realize his story of the surreal journey of a young cupcake into its adulthood.


Photo by John Regan III
The film's only human protagonist is portrayed by local personality and conceptual artist, Brian Feldman, who has performed as the reoccurring human character "Erstbile" opposite Jack's body puppet "Godrick" on stage.



Jack makes heavy use of holiday decorations in this film; transforming tinsel and glitter ball ornaments into mysterious coral-dwelling snakes, making monsters called "Mathuloxes" from small decorative Christmas trees, and creating cupcake guts from Mardi Gras beads. 


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Sketch-blogger and Central Florida arts advocate Thomas Thorspecken visited the shoot and composed a vibrant sketch featuring Brian Feldman, cameraman John Regan III, guild member Megan Boye, and Jack hard at work. 

Saturday, September 10, 2011

APF November 2011 Program

Tom Blasco [director, set design] Set construction and hosting antics written and performed by members of the Central Florida Puppet Guild including Tom Blasco, Megan Boye, Kathy Deering, Nathalie Jacobs, Jack Fields, Dawn Rice, Mona Stuart, Anne Slater Collins, and Jonathan David West. Hannah Miller [producer, stage manager] 



Confirmed performers include Beau Brown, Madison J. Cripps & Valerie Meiss, Keith Schubert, Kari Love & Brendon Yi-Fu Tay, Honey Goodenough, Marta Mozelle MacRostie, Kathy Sohar & company, Jean Minuchin & Randy Handler, Anne Slater Collins, Jamie Donmoyer, and James Brendlinger with students from Lake Howell High School. 

"Armadillo"
Performed by Kari Love
with Brendon Yi-Fu Tay


An armadillo's search for food takes him to surprising new heights.This piece began development at the 2011 O'Neill National Puppetry Conference

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"Carp Diem (Seize the Fish)" 
Performed by Kathy Sohar
with Kathleen McKee and Sharon Larsen

A homely fishmonger longs to catch the eye of a man who believes there are too many fish in the sea to settle down. 

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"Rules of Puppet Theater & Manipulation"


Performed by Bob Nathanson
author of Diary of a Doll Wiggler



While delivering a lecture on appropriate puppeteering techniques, Bob's wife Elise pays him a romantic visit backstage. 


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"Liliana"

Performed by Jeanie Minuchin & Randy Handler
of World and Eye Arts Center in Fort Lauderdale, FL


"Liliana" explores the margins between life, the spirit world and memory as a child grapples with the death of a sister.

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jeanminuchin@mac.com

Avenue Q in Orlando!


The CFL Puppet Guild's own Jamie Donmoyer is serving as Puppet Director and performing for Avenue Q's production run at Theatre Downtown!  I was lucky enough to sit in during the final dress rehearsal and can tell you first hand that this production is well-worth ticket price.

Set design by Tim De Baun, lighting by Kyle Ledford
It's interesting to see a black-box theatre version of Avenue Q, which demands that the cast play to the three sides of the audience.  Thanks to Steve MacKinnon's inventive blocking, which brings much of the action downstage--yet still manages to disguise puppet handoffs (with the help of Ledford's lights)--no part of the audience will feel cheated out of a good seat.


Avenue Q
Sept. 9th-Oct. 9th, 2011
(407) 841-0083
2113 N. Orange Ave.
Orlando, FL  32804

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Acceptance letters!

Thanks to everyone who applied to the Action Puppet Force slam for the 2011 Orlando Puppet Festival! We reviewed more than 20 performance submissions and sent out 12 acceptance letters today to puppeteers all up and down the East Coast of the US.  Thanks to a generous grant from IBEX Puppetry's Puppet Slam Network, we were able to offer more than $1000 in travel stipends to help "alien" puppeteers cross county and state lines to join us.  We'll be posting a roster of performers after we receive RSVPs from our slam hopefuls.

Our Guild is hard at work:  We're building a custom hand-puppet set to fill with funny bits during all the set changes, writing a running narrative for our puppet host team, and even composing a theme song!

In other news...

Mother Goose & daughter, Suzie
Our last Guild meeting quickly caught some of our strays up to speed on Slam topics before we turned our attention to member Nathalie Jacobs, who was kind enough to share her years of expertise in sculptural papier mache and other techniques as an engaging workshop for us all.


Nathalie's puppets and sets are miracles of personality and movement.  They're not only light and easy to work with, they're stunning works of handcrafted art even when they're sitting still.  You can see some of her handiwork, from her Thanksgiving show "Peanuts for Noel", by clicking here.